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Andrew Wilson | Mon 13 November 2017R. R. Reno has an excoriating assessment of the current papacy, and the Roman Catholic hierarchy in general, in the most recent edition of First Things. That, given that... Read more

Andrew Wilson | Fri 10 November 2017I've often been puzzled by the connection between physical sickness and confessing sins. When James 5:16 says, "Therefore, confess your sins to one another and pray for... Read more

Andrew Wilson | Wed 8 November 2017Carl Trueman joined us this week on the Mere Fidelity podcast, and it's probably my favourite episode so far. We mainly focus on the way the Reformation is interpreted,... Read more

Andrew Wilson | Wed 1 November 2017There's a recent book about hermeneutics that has been endorsed by Stanley Hauerwas, Kevin Vanhoozer, Michael Gorman, Douglas Moo, Craig Blomberg and Joel Green. It is... Read more

Andrew Wilson | Mon 30 October 2017With the 500th anniversary of the Reformation tomorrow, it's a good time to reflect on the importance of justification by grace. Few places in Scripture insist on it so... Read more

Andrew Wilson | Mon 23 October 2017Thanks to the tireless effort and generosity of Bridgeway Church, all of the conference messages from the recent Convergence Conference are now available to watch... Read more

Andrew Wilson | Wed 18 October 2017Here's a question for my fellow credobaptists. It seems to me that the following statements cannot all be true (at least if the word "baptism" is used in the same way in... Read more

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Andrew is Teaching Pastor at King’s Church London, and has theology degrees from Cambridge (MA), London School of Theology (MTh), and King’s College London (PhD). He is a columnist for Christianity Today, and has written several books, including the upcoming Echoes of Exodus (Crossway, 2018) and Spirit and Sacrament: An Invitation to Eucharismatic Worship (Zondervan, 2018). Andrew is married to Rachel and they have three children: Zeke, Anna and Samuel.

Views he expresses here are his own, and do not represent those of Newfrontiers or any particular church.